Podcasts
National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Alison Barkoff
This is the first in a series of podcasts in recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). TASH’s interim Executive Director, Serena Lowe talks with Alison Barkoff, the Director
Proceed Until Apprehended: WISE’s Innovative Thinking on Supported Employment in the Midst of a Crisis
Serena Lowe, TASH’s interim Executive Director, talks with Cesilee Coulson, the Executive Director of WISE, the Washington Initiative for Supported Employment. They have the sort of conversation you might expect
COVID-19: The Economic Crisis and Employment for People with Disabilities
We talk with we talk with Julie Christensen, the Director of Policy and Advocacy at APSE. APSE has recently conducted a major survey of employment service providers about the impact
What We Can Learn from the Career of Julie Hocker, Commissioner of the Administration on Disabilities
At the TASH conference in December, the YES! Center’s, Dale Verstegen spoke with Julie Hocker, the Commissioner of the Administration on Disabilities at the Administration for Community Living at the
Diversity and Inclusion in King County, Washington
Dale Verstegen talks with Karla Lynch of the King County Department of Community and Human Services and Cesilee Coulson and Chisa O’Quinn from WISE about diversity and inclusion in employment
Family Engagement in Systems Change
Systems change is often considered a subject for professionals and policy makers. YES! To Employment talks with the YES! Center’s Sean Roy about the importance family members to remaking transition
District of Columbia Rehabilitation Services Administration and Revitalizing Community Membership of Washington Team Up to Create DSP Academy
YES! To Employment talks with Darryl Evans, the Deputy Director of the D.C. Rehabilitation Services Administration, Montrel Tennessee, the Project Manager of D.C. Learners and Earners, the Partnerships in Employment
The Utah PIE and the National Technical Assistance Center on Transition
The YES! Center’s Dale Verstegen and Laura Owens talk with Kelie Hess and Tricia Jones-Parkin of the Utah Partnerships in Employment project at the Utah State University Center for Persons
Resisting the Increase in “Non-Work”
The YES! Center’s Dale Verstegen talks with Dale DiLeo about the worrying increase in “non-work” and the importance of real competitive integrated employment.

Recent Podcasts
National Disability Employment Awareness Month: Alison Barkoff
This is the first in a series of podcasts in recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). TASH’s interim Executive Director, Serena Lowe talks
Proceed Until Apprehended: WISE’s Innovative Thinking on Supported Employment in the Midst of a Crisis
Serena Lowe, TASH’s interim Executive Director, talks with Cesilee Coulson, the Executive Director of WISE, the Washington Initiative for Supported Employment. They have the sort
COVID-19: The Economic Crisis and Employment for People with Disabilities
We talk with we talk with Julie Christensen, the Director of Policy and Advocacy at APSE. APSE has recently conducted a major survey of employment
What We Can Learn from the Career of Julie Hocker, Commissioner of the Administration on Disabilities
At the TASH conference in December, the YES! Center’s, Dale Verstegen spoke with Julie Hocker, the Commissioner of the Administration on Disabilities at the Administration